If You Invested $15,000 In Ford (F) 15 Years Ago, This Is How Much Cash From Dividends You Would Have Today
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Ford Motor Company, having experienced stock price depreciation, is gradually recovering as the market stabilizes. With a substantial dividend yield of 6.98%, Ford appeals to investors, despite struggling in the EV sector against competitors like Tesla and GM. Nevertheless, the company's F-series trucks remain popular among US consumers. Notably, Ford leverages its rich history and robust brand presence in marketing, highlighted by a Super Bowl ad featuring Harrison Ford. The company's stock performance has been inconsistent, failing to reach its surge in the late '90s.
Ford's dividend is an unusually high 6.98% at the time of this writing, although its price in 2009 touched as low as $2.40, before shooting back over $10 by 2010.
Despite relative softness in its EV and standard ICE vehicle sales, Ford's trucks remain the unequivocal favorite across the entire US driving population.
Founded in 1903, Henry Ford's Model T revolutionized American industry with his introduction of mass production assembly line processes.
From an investment perspective, Ford stock has faced challenges in matching its former glory years.
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